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Mariano Guerra
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I've been following Val Town for a long time and it's amazing to see the product grow so fast and get so good.
I recommend you to check it out if you have any task you would like to automate and don't want to fall into the https://xkcd.com/1319/ trap.
Don't have anything in mind? go and play anyway, you will have some fun and learn something new :)
Val Town
If GitHub Gists could run & AWS Lambda were fun
Mariano Guerra
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Elixir: a low floor high ceiling language for your projects
I got asked why I decided to use Elixir for my project and wrote about it here:
https://instadeq.com/blog/posts/elixir-a-low-floor-high-ceiling-language-for-your-projects/
Mariano Guerra
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the question in my mind is: how are people going to find them on a search engine with that name :)
Any thought on Integromat rebranding to make?
Fabian Maume
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Mariano Guerra
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🗺 New instadeq chart: Google Maps
Supported views:
📍 Pin
🔥 Heatmap
🔢 Cluster
2 minute video 👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEfYFSsCd_w
Instadeq
No-code data analysis & interactive visualizations
Instadeq is the easiest way to explore and analyze your data and share findings to any device as always-up-to-date interactive visualizations, notebooks and dashboards.
Nothing to install a modern browser is all you need.
Nothing to install a modern browser is all you need.
Instadeq
No-code data analysis & interactive visualizations
Mariano Guerra
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Hi everyone! We are @warianoguerra and @javierdallamore from Instadeq.
After more than a decade working on data integration, big data, visualization and digital transformation projects, we have seen time and time again the difficulties organizations face trying to create a data-driven culture. Some of the challenges we identified:
- Decision makers can’t access relevant data
- Lack of...
Instadeq
No-code data analysis & interactive visualizations
Mariano Guerra
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Hi!
We are a community of people trying to make coding better, easier, more accessible, more expressive.
We usually hang around slack, but for some it's too much to keep up with, so we created a weekly newsletter you can subscribe to and receive a weekly digest of the activity around the community.
Let me know what you think!
Future of Coding Weekly
Weekly Digest of resources from the Future of Coding
A Weekly Digest of interesting resources shared in/around the Future of Coding Community at https://futureofcoding.org/
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Future of Coding Weekly
Weekly Digest of resources from the Future of Coding
Mariano Guerra
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@de the ones that I didn't plan where the ones that worked, the ones that I started on purpose didn't work.
I started a small instant messenger prototype to learn more about Python and GTK and it took off and was used by hundreds of thousands of users, it grew a big community of collaborators too, until the network (MSN) closed.
I started a small calculator to learn more about Erlang and it...
Let's talk about your first product...
Dan Edwards
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Mariano Guerra
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Hi! I'm exploring new ways to allow anyone to have access to tools previously available only for programmers. I think programming by example is a good way to achieve that, please try it and let me know what you think!
Instadeq Query by Example
Import your CSV, query it by example, export
Free online tool to explore CSV files by drag and drop, simply drop your file on the left panel and create queries by example.
Drag a cell to keep similar rows, modify it with a powerful formula editor.
See results instantly and download the result.
Instadeq Query by Example
Import your CSV, query it by example, export